Johnny Foreigner

In the wake of Editors and The Twang, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Birmingham is finally burying the Black Sabbath legacy for good. The emergence of indie-punk trio Johnny Foreigner suggests there's more bubbling under the surface.

In the wake of Editors and The Twang, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Birmingham is finally burying the Black Sabbath legacy for good. The emergence of indie-punk trio Johnny Foreigner suggests there's more bubbling under the surface, too.

In the wake of Editors and The Twang, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Birmingham is finally burying the Black Sabbath legacy for good. The emergence of indie-punk trio Johnny Foreigner suggests there's more bubbling under the surface, too.

In the wake of Editors and The Twang, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Birmingham is finally burying the Black Sabbath legacy for good. The emergence of indie-punk trio Johnny Foreigner suggests there's more bubbling under the surface, too.

In the wake of Editors and The Twang, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Birmingham is finally burying the Black Sabbath legacy for good. The emergence of indie-punk trio Johnny Foreigner suggests there's more bubbling under the surface, too.